Thank you so much Debby ( AlwaysBooking) and Lia ( Lost In A Story) for nominating me ! Everyone should go check out her wonderful blog. Her reviews are always fun to read 😀

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7 Facts About Me:

I study American Studies with Japanology as minor.

I love anime and I fangirl about my favourite series all the time .

Backing cupcakes and coming up with new recipies is one of my favourite things to do when I have enough time, which I rarely do. But everyone loves them so I usually make about 20 so everybody gets as many as they want. I usually end up eating one haha.

One of the first animes I watched was Sailor Moon and when I was a kid, I hoped with all my heart that I somehow meet Luna..

I have a boyfriend, with whom I have been best friends for almost a decade now. (We’re together for two years this month).

Crowds of people make me feel really uncomfortable and when there are a lot of people around me, I tend to stop talking.

I have watched The Lord of The Rings trilogy AT LEAST 100 times and I will always have a spot in my heart for Boromir.

I bet you all know the Game Of Thrones series. I managed to stay mostly spoiler free, never watching one episode after I had seen the first one. I just wasn’t convinced. And I never really cared for it afterwards, even if my bf is a huge fanboy of the series. Then one day, my professor decided it was time I read them, and here my review begins…

There was always this one character that captured us the most. Maybe it was his bravery, his skill or even his beauty or elegance that made him so special. More often than not, he was the protagonist, or the protagonist’s enemy. No matter which one is the one you love or adore, most of our favourite heroes have some similarities while other characteristics are almost never found. But why? Let’s take a closer look…

Melody’s Key is a romance book through and through. It is on the fluffy side of romance but there is also a darkness about the characters that will make you love them even more. The characters are deep and emotional, irrational and overall, very real. I liked both Tegan and Mason much even though sometimes things between them were awkward or unreasonable, or predictable. I loved the supportive system of family and friends around them and how well it fit into the story. The family bond is something very special.

The book is not only about romance but also about art, especially music and everybody who plays an instrument himself will find the songs those two write quite enjoyable. Everybody who can’t really imagine the thing, go check out Coryell’s YouTube channel. He’s a musician as well so you can actually hear all the songs that are written and played in the book. Just listen to one or two songs of his (use Melody’s Key to search) and you’ll get the vibes of the book. Better than any book I can assure you. Continue reading “Melody’s Key by Dallas Coryell | Review”